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Fabricio González-Andrade
Researcher at Central University of Ecuador
Publications - 66
Citations - 985
Fabricio González-Andrade is an academic researcher from Central University of Ecuador. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Allele frequency. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 66 publications receiving 859 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabricio González-Andrade include Democratic Republic of the Congo Ministry of Health & University of Zaragoza.
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Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.
Lutz Roewer,Michael Nothnagel,Michael Nothnagel,Leonor Gusmão,Leonor Gusmão,Verónica Gomes,Miguel González,Daniel Corach,Andrea Sala,Evguenia Alechine,Teresinha de Jesus Brabo Ferreira Palha,Ney Pereira Carneiro dos Santos,Andrea Ribeiro-dos-Santos,Maria Geppert,Sascha Willuweit,Marion Nagy,Sarah Zweynert,Miriam Baeta,Carolina Núñez,Begoña Martínez-Jarreta,Fabricio González-Andrade,Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho,Dayse A. Silva,Juan José Builes,Daniel Turbón,Ana María López Parra,Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo,Ulises Toscanini,Lisbeth Borjas,Claudia Barletta,Elizabeth Ewart,Sidney Santos,Michael Krawczak +32 more
TL;DR: The data highlight the fact that a pronounced correlation between genetic and geographic/cultural structure can only be expected under very specific conditions, most of which are likely not to have been met by the ancestors of native South Americans.
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Y Chromosome Sequences Reveal a Short Beringian Standstill, Rapid Expansion, and early Population structure of Native American Founders.
Thomaz Pinotti,Thomaz Pinotti,Anders Bergström,Maria Geppert,Matt Bawn,Matt Bawn,Dominique Ohasi,Wentao Shi,Wentao Shi,Daniela R. Lacerda,Arne Solli,Jakob Norstedt,Kate Reed,Kim Dawtry,Fabricio González-Andrade,César Paz-y-Miño,Susana Revollo,Cinthia Cuellar,Marilza S. Jota,José Enemir dos Santos,Qasim Ayub,Qasim Ayub,Toomas Kivisild,Toomas Kivisild,José R. Sandoval,Ricardo Fujita,Yali Xue,Lutz Roewer,Fabrício R. Santos,Chris Tyler-Smith +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a calibrated sequence-based analysis of 222 Native American and relevant Eurasian Y-chromosomes (24 new) from haplogroups Q and C was presented, with four major conclusions.
Y chromosome sequences reveal a short beringian standstill, rapid expansion, and early population structure of native american founders
Thomaz Pinotti,Thomaz Pinotti,Anders Bergström,Maria Geppert,Matt Bawn,Matt Bawn,Dominique Ohasi,Wentao Shi,Wentao Shi,Daniela R. Lacerda,Arne Solli,Jakob Norstedt,Kate Reed,Kim Dawtry,Fabricio González-Andrade,César Paz-y-Miño,Susana Revollo,Cinthia Cuellar,Marilza S. Jota,José Enemir dos Santos,Qasim Ayub,Qasim Ayub,Toomas Kivisild,Toomas Kivisild,José R. Sandoval,Ricardo Fujita,Yali Xue,Lutz Roewer,Fabrício R. Santos,Chris Tyler-Smith +29 more
TL;DR: A calibrated sequence-based analysis of 222 Native American and relevant Eurasian Y chromosomes from haplogroups Q and C identifies three to four independent lineages as autochthonous and likely founders: the major Q-M3 and rarer Q-CTS1780 present throughout the Americas, the very rare C3-MPB373 in South America, and possibly the C4-P39/Z30536 in North America.
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Sex-Specific Genetic Admixture of Mestizos, Amerindian Kichwas, and Afro-Ecuadorans from Ecuador
Fabricio González-Andrade,Dora Sánchez,Jorge González-Solórzano,Santiago Gascón,Begoña Martínez-Jarreta +4 more
TL;DR: Three main ethnic groups live in the South American country of Ecuador: Mestizos, Amerindian natives, and African-derived populations, or Afro-Ecuadorans, and Y-chromosome short tandem repeats in these three ethnic groups were typed to provide adequate allele and haplotype frequencies and to quantify admixture proportions in male lineages.
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Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs
Joel Salazar-Flores,F. Zuñiga-Chiquette,Rodrigo Rubi-Castellanos,J.L. Álvarez-Miranda,A. Zetina-Hérnandez,V.M. Martínez-Sevilla,Fabricio González-Andrade,Daniel Corach,Carlos Vullo,Juan Carlos Alvarez,José A. Lorente,Paula Sánchez-Diz,Rene J. Herrera,Ricardo M. Cerda-Flores,J.F. Muñoz-Valle,Héctor Rangel-Villalobos +15 more
TL;DR: CODIS-STRs allowed detecting significant population structure in Latin America based on greater presence of European, Amerindian, and African ancestries in Central/South America, Mexican Mestizos, and the Caribbean, respectively.